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Show irw wflhiHiraiiiiiraniii mdm ,hh..m TWE LOGA3T, UTAH 8 )' herald journal Monday, January 23, 1950 ewi.'rnj. MIA Awful fOOLlSh NOTICES n Rayburn Delays Here's Whaf You Con Do With Government Spuds House Battle a mum mmmm awwwww -4 WASHINGTON (UP r For cent the government "ill Rp jj ON Off FOURTEENTH 23 LOGAN UP Officers! LOGAN SECOND WASHINGTON, Jan. 'Orthand teachers will meet at .Speaker Sam Rayburn put off for meeting is at 7 p. m. Tuesdayjjcers cent. general session at 7:30. The pre- - 6:30 p. m. with MIA beginning at least three weeks today a no- Theres practically o d house fight over the liminary program will Include at 7 p. m. The Explorers will have the number you can hU J, (Continued From Page C .ie) opening prayer, Ruth Spillman: charge of the program. Waiter administrations proposed fair emdreds, thousands ,millinS scriptural, Barbara Evans; vocal Gibbons will have charge of the ployment practices act. loopholese" that he said But theres a catch to lt the issue number ofshould number, Helen Smith, and Bonnie special Interest class. All adult Rayburn on. You also have to tale th. congress Shepherd, Alta Mae Turner and ward members are invited to at- by tapping the Alaskan statehood number of loopholes that he said pounds of potatoes m the bill as the house's business for LuDean Way man; talks, Alta Mae tend. exuu cant J tax laws so Inequitable as. the Turner and Barbara Donahoo. In SMITH ITEI-FIRST: MIA will today. exemptions now anhodv pi. the special interest group, Mrs. begin at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday with The Texas Democrat indicated cessive depletion oil and mining inter- in this country eat them if Vou7 Leatha Lundahl will give a review0fflpers ami teachers assembling it would give nouse members time enjoyedthebyPresident said. the will government charge To. of So Dear to My Heart, by at 7:15 p. m. The program has been to cool off after last weeks un- ests,Under these exemptions, large $3 per bag. efforts by southern Sterling North. F'or from income arranged by the scouts. Class work successful of the Export? Democrats and some Republicans percentages And dont try to throw , HYRUM FIRST Special Inter- will follow. oil and mining properties escape house the to rules. . Meet-mchange I SECOND: .either. away est group will convene at 7:30 p, SMITHFIELD you do, the I ' taxation, year fter year. ernment's charge is Si Ppr bag Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Aebischer ing will be held at 7:30 p. m. with Some Misuse Charged a 1 You have to export the will conduct a program on foreign'the Junior girls under direction otPlQKJQf pola, The president said these special )DS ,0 Cat! languages. The class is directed by Lois Reese and Roma Low giving! allowances originally, ada Cuba or depletion the Cat;.bl ,ean. 47-TStella Bradley and Luella Nielsen. the assembly program which will essential to stimulate were 9 granted I Cl Uj ifc Suppose you decide to send'th.. include praver, Joyce Read; theme, production in the First World War. Margaret Nilson; scripture read- - PRESTON Indians from Poca- Now, however, he said these al- to Europe. That's when m- W,1L,h ing, Caroll Winn, and music by the tello high school invaded home lowances and another one per- trouble begins. Blanche Mitton conducting the, wiU be by territory of Preston high school closing investment costs lt cost about 30 cent, Per v. Ru,h uar to ship the potatoes to Port fro- SI Gittins. Redskins Friday night only to be mitting prfamprayer; to be immediately deducted from country SMITHFIELD THIRD: Meeting turned back by a score of shipping PO'Tlls source "are of Stcker, scriptural reading; Joan will be held at 7:30 p. m. with the! as the two schools clashed for the income regardless - of t tie poiavm Christiansen, theme; Joyce Elia-so- assembly program including prayer first time this year on the basket-b- y allowing individuals to build up are .stored. little mote with vast fortunes, organ melodies; Laura Savcosts it another 3150 Doyle West, scripture reading ball floor. contributions to tax Then, age, reading. Jean Smith, oboe f Never once at the end of quar- - than token get them across the oienif r' Gayle Skinner; talk, Clair Weeks,) .... solo and benediction Betty Louianj hold Kenneth Moos ter play did the visiting team Nielsen. Mrs. V. R. Carver will man. closlng prayer, loophole he, the lead over Preston, although PICKETS PICKET PICKET AFL picket R. E. Hamilton of a book review in the specpresent was hard fought "through At SMITHFIELD the FOURTH: game Houston, Tex., got a surprise when he found himself being picketed educational and Not so Uncle Sam. Hebreak ever ial Interest class. :30 p. m. meeting will be held throughout , and Pocatellos guard, emption accorded The loses Ji,y Lynn Buse and Betty McGcever by two Rice Institute charitable organizations, Mr. Tru- on every RICHMOND WARD Officers with the opening prayer being gw Harroks, became high point man stadium for Rice, which union is picketing a new 70,000-sebag you bu. man sad. should be an ideal place for a export deal strike. meeting at 7 p. m.; Mutual at en by Noble Erickson, the theme of the game with 14 points to He recommended that the tax The one-cepar 7:30, conducted by Maxine Chris- by Ralph Meikle, scripture reading his credit with five field goals and tmanyS cXm tensen. Opening prayer, Arlene by Hal Fisher, vocal solo by Clark two foul shots. , but he said their tax IN HOLLYWOOD Soil Lawrence; theme led by Beth Puffer and the closing prayer by Thriller of the evening was the be continued,have been misused in potatoes farmers have product schools' advantages under the price John Plowman. between Stoddard; short talks on scripture Officl. opening game to gain competi- doubt it will help support HYDE PARK: Officers and junior varsity teams which ran some instances, dispo-- e of man presentation, toward filling of Ju enterover tive the private 7 of At advantage them. into two extra periods. nior "A requirements, by Joan teachers prayer meeting is at of the conduct Hodges, Anna Jean Bair, Velda'p. m. with regular meeting at 7:30jclose of the regular time the score prise through industrial and business operations m. Preliminary program will be was tide at 28 all. First Mae Duce, Marie Monson, Louise and Carol Nelson; musiclgiven by the Junior girls. Invoca- - time period ended at 29 all. Final entirely unrelated to educational College- activities. is under direction of Mollie Annion will be by Marva Daines, score went to Pocatello in the The president said congress also (Continued From Pa(;e One) and Billie Lu Done. Closing scripture reading by Faye Rash;ond overtime period as the tie-soil conservation shortcourse) close the loophole by which first and the per capita 'based should tallied. was numbasket musical Carol Christensen. Kirby, breaking prayer, Beverly Thad,theme, eslife insurance companies have 1940 census figures aeiaEe la will be held for Utah farmers andjYost will conduct the special by Kenneth and Ralph Balls) BY ERSklNE JOHNSON and David Kimball. The special in-- 1 EDUCATOR DIES caped taxation for the last three ed second: agricultural officials Feb. 3 at .terest class. NF.A Staff Correspondent e on Avon. $1,558.74 and V6 41. ...jlerest class will have a guest PROVO, Jan. 23 -(- UN -- Funeral- years cn their earnings BENSON Utah State Agricultural college.- Dng will Miss Anna Laura Wood- - services will be conducted tomor- ments. Benson, 675.60 and 4 4! speaker. HOLLYWOOD A new (NEA Plans for the shortcourse were be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer land This situation has arism as the Clarkston, 1,646.82 and 2 S4. has recentiy returned row for Herbert K. Christensen.! who will be by Ross Jorgensen, scrip from a Czechoslovakian mission. York columnist insists Betsy announced today by A. Golden College, 1,058.30 and 4 49. assistant professor of result of a formula tnacted by L'SAC extension soil conser- ture reading by Floyd Tarbet. The Drake's marriage to Cary Grant Cornish; 500.00 and 3 33. FIRST: Mutual will be secondary education at Brigham Igress In 1942 and hich Insurance was her second, not her first, as vationist, who will be general history of Benson ward will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with of- has themselves agree Cove, 1,081.70 and 4 33 a!companies Christensen, University. chairman. given by Alton Hoffman and a fleers and teachers meeting at 7. Youngnative and active LDS widely believed. Hyde Park, 3,648 13 and 9U. Utah church) become outmoded. Trtasury ' The is be bv will give-Darold by couise sponsored being reading Betsy insists the first marriage . will assem-- i worker, died suddenly idle Satui- - ciais and lepiesentatives of life t p.111. All iIulual-goe- i Hyrum, 6,383 68 and T, Kiggs. 1 e program is D g story is completely untrue I the College Extension Service and in thp recreatjon j,au al tbe Lewiston, 10,084.55 and 8 97. a heart attacR insurance companies h ve been trybg apber cothe lment with the Station, presented by knew him (actor Stewart Hoover), Expel Explorers. Logan, 141.689.10 and 1836. ing to agree on a new foimula. regular Mutual time for a full we had dates but we were never operation of the State Soil Cone of Mr. Truman said that in some Mendon, 1,371 70 and 3 86 Officer IJIGAN SEVENTH entertainment. evening Soil servation Districts Assn., State married. 7 p. m. VILLE SECOND WARD casei charitable nstitutions, which will be served. Millville, 4,124.70 and 18 87. be at will held refreshments WELLS meeting Conto further complicate Conservation committee, Soil Now, 6,382.52 and 14 49 LOGAN SIXTH: Tuesdays Mu- MIA meeting In the Wellsville Sec- are tax exempt, have established 7:30 at Newton, m. with p. regular meeting and the USAC Inthings, Cary is spending a movie servation Service, 1,216.40 and 6 22. 8 p.m. will ond ward will be held Tuesday at trust funds that were used "as a Gibbons tual wh'ch Barbara at the Nibley, will begins give with another doll. department of agronamy, engineer- vocation and Faye Henrie will give feature a preliminary program un- 7:30 p.m. with prayer meeting at cloak for speculative business honeymoon North Logan, 904.16 and 521, Paula Raym.ond, in Cri ing, and range management. th. Paradise, 2,999.26 and 7 33. reading. No class der direction of the Senior Scouts, 7. The preliminary program will ventures. Subjects to be treated at the wo'k scripture sis. Cary and Paula, who's from will be held but a program Explorer post No. 109. A king andibe presented by the Explorer's Providence, 9,146.13 and 1408. World land school probinclude; San Francisco, Richmond, 16,553.19 and 18 70, play newlyweds lems as related to the U. S.; func- in the chapel will be given by queen to represent the ward will class. A special interest class guest An early type of bicycle was who get mixed up with a dictator River Heights. 1,457.79 and S'2. Lyman Rich, who will show pic- be chosen and for that reason the will be Earl Wyatt, who will show known as the boneshaker be(Jose Ferror) on a fictitious Latin tions and needs of soil conserva- tures and tell of his experiences MIA officers urge a good attend- colored pictures and give a travel- cause of its extreme vibrations, Smithfield, 28.289.25 and 18 93. for tion need districts; cooperative in American island. Trenton, 1,436 50 and 4 72. Europe. All adults of toe ward ance, especially in the Special Inter- ogue on a tour through Utah and according to the Encyclopedia I asked Cary if he and Betsy education in soil and water con- are Invited. Wellsville, 13,468.53 and 17.90. est states. class. neighboring and will get a honeymoon after both servation; range management seed in Utah; grass complete their current films. Cary improvementon Utah ranges; prinproduction is a gentleman. He said. Were having a swell honey- ciples of water application of Utah moon right now. Any place Is a farms; soil consercation practices honeymoon when joure in love on dry farms; conservation of barn Carys new leading lady was Rae yard manure. Patterson before she changed her Complete program and list of name. As Rae she sat for a year speakers will be announced later, under contract at Paramount do Prof. Kilburft said. and housing for deleshe's had Meetings ing nothing. At gates will be in the Rural Arts three big leads. Shes almost a double for Myrna buildingcanon the USAC campus. Meals be had at the college Loy of 10 years ago. Do other people say she looks cafeteria. like Myrna? "Ive been hearing it, she said, ever since I was 10 years old." performance. If sex comes out, its not deliberate. NO FEUDING NOW But the facts Indicate otherwise Fued rumors to the contrary, Shes twice seen wearing only a Bud Abbott finally is getting an a pair of low' Arizona vacation. Says he post- towel. She wears two cut evening gowns t pajamas, 10 twice it poned during the last play-suimonths because of the illness of with plunging necklines and a an size airmail of the stamp. partner Lou Costello. r- i- Sends Special holds-barre- V' siCe--rack- Mr. and Mra Strvo Richards arc parents of a new son bom January 22, in Farnkfurt, (Germany. This is the couples second son. Mrs. Richards is the former June Johansen, daughter of Fannie C. Johansen, Logan. Mr. Richards is a sergeant in the U. S Army, assigned to occupational duties m Germany. Ir. H. R. McGee he is now visiting writes that in Rosedale, Mississippi, and asks ,hat his Herald Journal be sent there. Havent missed a copy since leaving Logan in October, he states. Q iPrimitslln Ty' oil-w- TAnh-'jeni- 42-3- Eliler Reed Funk's new mission addiess is: 2101 531 d Ave. S. E. Washington 19, D. C. Smithfield stake dance Will be Thuisday, 9 p. m in the Southfield stakchouse, sponsored by Smithfield Thud watd. There will be a floor show, and music by the Bluebird orchestra. held Ezra .1, Palmer of Null h Logan left today to spend several days in Salt Lake City; from there he will go to California to visit for the lemainder of the winter. Cache Make MIA road show will play two nights this week Tuesday in the Third, Fourth and Fifteenth waids. and Wednesday In the Ninth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Time is 7:30 both nights The public Is iniled, admission ftee. co-e- Iowa. Logan Lions will hear an address Tuesday noon by Miss Josephine Daines, who spent the summer months in Holland, and who since her return has been appointed home agent for Morgan county D. A. Burgoynt will introduce her. Students Hurt Burner Blast EAST GARY, Ind., Jan. 23 (UP An oil burner exploded In the Portage Central grade school today, injuring 12 students. Five of those injured were taken to Gary hospitals for treatment. Attendants said it was not believed that an;, was injured seriously. Seven students were given first aid at the scene and released. Classes had been dismissed at the school before the explosion, according to Arthur Soontag of the East Gary fire department and Lon Dougherty, town marshal, be cause the oil burner had failed to work properly and classrooms were chilly. ... y PRAY FOR RAIN nt sit-do- Conservation Cary Grant Says Shortcourse He's Happy Even Slated at With Honeymoon I 1 It Welfare sec-La- st N . 1 Jack, and I was tripped. gagement. six.weeks divorce ) MacKay Oates, pro- on location V ihe I'.dxe ot esefUt,ve w,,h CB& Then' n at 5th and Main streets in I will marry the Dorothy, says A Los came town Amides. drunk a Texas doctor., He's man love. I weaving up the stieet and stopped to look things over. After a few minutes of watching Farley, he RECOMMENDATION staggered up to assistant director Ivan Yolkman and asked: SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 23- - aH Sav, bud. whos the kid plajing) The legional training director1 the drunk? for th? Federal Bureau of Prisons, Lt. George O. Parker, today de- piuducer called in his casting scribed Utahs new point-of-h- e director (he other day and said he mountain state prison as an olfi- wanted an "Iris Adrian" type for cer's dream come true. his lntpst film. Why not hire Iris Adrian? asked the casting director. "No, said the producer, I want an Iris Adrian. When Ins heard about lt she wailed: I spend 20 years building myself up and now Hollywood wants bss jrosr an Iris Adrian." n down-duc,io- j Veterans BIG GIRL NOW RKO is predicting Hut if forHIFWskih Quick relief follows mild Resinol Soap cleansing and application of soothing, gently medicated Resinol i t I ' RESKIOL,'""" L. oa w.. i wilt It an phot entf aelf. Fi of ther in t hes aero mgl V itor U7 of und tool roo! rool aclv y the and of pli wi M1 There's a Buiclc io Match it ! Here one of a whole 6f brilliant 1950 models sportsters as sleek and commanding as the stunning, Riviera. It has been eight long years since Buick We can now. self! We can now. Never before could we give you a choice of four wheelbases, three engine sizes and five power ratings. We can now. Never before could we offer you an array of models that ranges from simple, practical utility-typcoupes to It boltd a "Mest Egg hr the opportunities ahead Open a Savings Buick-fashione- d We have long offered you valve-in-heaefficiency. For 1950 we have higher d compressions and greater power in a new engine-t- he every engine-pl- us brings thrilling new heights of liveliness and zip in the Sufer. Weve always been strong for room. Now you have it abundances of it on cars cleverly trimmed in over-al- l length so as to slide easily into tight parking spots and swing deftly into your garage. Weve always sought to price our cars to serve as many people as possible. N ow were reaching more than ever with a Special that costs less per pound than some "Lowest 'Price Three models. Theres more much more but that gives you the idea: You have a lot to choose from in the 1950 Buick line. So much so that we can truly say heres a car to gratify any taste, and prices to suit practically any purse. Will you see your Buick dealer just to see if that isnt so? Fir.ball va Iw pcw.r in thr.m nginu, hvt hp rating, (Nw angina in SUFCK mod.li.) STYUNO, with favmpar-guar- d gnfal, fopar. WIDl-ANOInreugti l.nd.rt, Jouba bubbfa toiligbt, VISIBILITY, dota-uroad riow TBAFFIC-HAND- Y both forward and back SIZE, loss evar-a- f langfb for oatior parking and EXTRA-WID- E SEATS tradlod b.tw.an lha oxltt SOFT garaging, (barf turning radiut BUICK RIDE, ham Safaty Rida rint, inging, fsrqua-fub- a tint, ipr DYNAFLOW DRIVE standard an oil ROADMASTERS, optional al oxtra cost an SUPf NINETEEN MODUS with Body and SPECIAL tonot I, Fithar WIDE CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT adding flexibility la price, that bracitaf every price range above the laweit. Account and Save! Tixe in HEKRY I, TAYLOR, ABC N.iwo.l, Pkemm ...i, Mo.oo BUICX iemtmt tot m domontixm , L'JNDBERG MOTOR CO. Drive in 3rd North and Main, Logan, Phone 303 be V H " - Si po io po that realizes an ambition for Buick, as it very well may for you. has been able to bring you a full and complete line and say, Sir suit your St of is a car Features like these mean BUICK'S THE BUY hae snwer lines tw e irtor idilinx matching from Kierton Typewriter Service )ou can ftirura on the write annwer coming up firry time. Come into 5!( No. Main end aelect a friend that is a fiend tor figure end is the answer to oiir figurine problem. Phone 2MMt the ral to I and bu , Adele Jergens- - will reign as queen of National Hot Tea Week. She told me; "I was up for queen of Iced Tea Week six months ago, but they decided I wasnt the type?? Farley G.anger was pla.ving a paiticular'y emotional scene for 192-mi- le Mon' jui Sh tot Movies were never like this partment: Dorothy Lamour is hearsing 25 song and dance routines for her Shamrock Hotel en- JJ ! T marl w, dere- Not in the script: firsts By Jack Paars gave him one of those little MG automobiles for Christmas. Other day he was late What happened? for a party asked his host. I was driving my MG, said er ' over-Ericks- P- - Kil-bur- n, that Janet KETCHIKAN. Alaska, Jan. 23 ("Little Women) Leigh will em(U.FJ as the Ketchikan churchgoers pray- erge from "Jet Pilot ed for rain yesterday three weeks screen's new sex queen. RKO pub-aftthe weatherman announced licity bovs have been needling that the area was drenched by 216 publicity boys with: a girl. We're "She left inches of rain In 1949. The towns of Craig. Petersburgiturning her into a woman." and Wrangell In Southeastern! Josef Von Sternberg, who is have been without water'recting Janet, has a different Idea, for a week and Ketchikan's supply He says: There's no deliberate attempt is dangerously low. being made to make her brazenly ROLLING POSTOFFK E sexy. She's giving a magnificent RICHFIELD, Utah, Jan. 23 (UR) Utah's first highway postoffice j.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'AV today began another ceremonial Typ'r Lena jaunt ovpr the route from Rich-)- ! field to Salt Lake City. The first route J formal trip over the noticed how oor !lve from Salt Lake City south to come np with the wrong Richfield was made yesterday. I, friend aniMfr to our problem? Ah! a friend lik a Sd 100-pou- at With the proceeds going to the Lewiston polio drive fund, a picture show will be presented Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28. The picture will be Bib Sombrero, starring Gene Autry and regular show prices will be chargchairman ed. Seneth Thompson, of the Lewiston polio drive, inJimmy Stewart doesn't agree vites everyone to support the prowith stars who insist on doing ject and attend the show. only one picture a Jcar. Jimmy, Mrs. Eldon Crockett of Preston who does three, sajs You have to do three to keep underwent a major operation last week at Logan L D S hospital yourself in a job. You have to be and is now convalescing at the seen to be popular. If you do only home of her parents, Mr. and Mbs. one movie you're undercutting Duane Perkes of Hyde Park. yourself. If you pick just one and it turns out to be a dog, you're Meeting Tuesday evening at the dead at the box office. home of Mrs. Effie Brown Davis, Success Note: A new $3,000,000 451 Noith Third East at 7:30 o- clock will be members of the hotel, the Desert Inn, opens in Las AAUW social studies group. All in- Vegas in April. It was buil by terested AAUW members are in- Wilbur Clark, who 15 years ago combined his chores as a San vited to be present. Diego bellboy with keeping a race track book. one-stor- IS Old-tim- q, Just a note to let you know I am getting along admirably well here in Sioux City, Iowa, with my new job. This is a wonderful studio and they do a terrific business. They have over 40 employes. 5 cameramen and 3 camera rooms. Last Monday, the manager moved me up to the first camera room. Naturally, I miss all my good friends In Logan, but I am really happy about my work. So writes W. Bennie Degn, former Logan photographer, whose current address is 815-8t- h Street, Sioux City, In " invest-ARM- Ixigan The new mission address of Arthur Sparks is General Deli-erOakley, Kansas. S er Make Primary union meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Ele- venth ward chapel, basement of Ihe tabernacle. All ward workers aie uiged to attend. Stake board membeis will convene at 7 p. m. .Mount n, hen tetter muEomobllrs arm buiU BUICK BtiU build thrm t Horn Kirk t Now I |